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The car is going around a curve so I assumed a constant change in velocity, or would it be constant? If constant π /10
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θ=90°= π /2 so the instantaneous angular velocity dθ/dt= lim∆ t -> 0 (θ(t + ∆ t)-θ(t))/(∆ t) When I calculate it out it is π /2 radians per second. Is this correct?
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